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Pat Erickson | Figurative / Wildlife painter | Page 1


American fine artist Pat Erickson🎨 from Everett, WA, grew up in Northern California. Since childhood her interests were equally divided between wildlife biology and art.
She entered college as a zoology major, but after a couple years the pull of her creative side led her to a Bachelors in Fine Art. She left California for Colorado in 1989 and started concentrating on both wildlife and western subjects for her pieces.
She has since re-located to the Desert Southwest. She is well known for her highly detailed portrayal of both horses and other wildlife in watercolor and prismacolor pencil.

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Nick Alm, 1985 | Figurative painter


Swedish painter Nick Alm started out as an illustrator in 1999, but changed course when he discovered the joy of painting. In 2007 he got accepted to the Florence Academy of Art🎨 to study the figure from life in the classical manner. Here he also became a teaching assistant.
After graduation Nick received a scholarship to join The Hudson River Fellowship to paint landscapes. During the stay he also explored the great art museums in New York City. A big part of 2011 was spent together with Odd Nerdrum🎨 in Norway and France before moving back to Sweden.

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Giovanni Segantini | Divisionist painter

Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899) was an Italian painter known for his large pastoral landscapes of the Alps.
He was one of the most famous artists in Europe in the late 19th century, and his paintings were collected by major museums.
In later life he combined a Divisionist painting style with Symbolist images of nature.
He was active in Switzerland for most of his life.


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Alesya von Meer, 1983


German painter Alesya von Meer was born in the city of Almaty. She graduated in 2005 in Odessa - architecture and business administration at the State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture.
The creations of the artist are constructed with colored pencil and gouache, and are often decorated with gold colors. In a fascinating miniature art she creates small areas and then combines them into one whole.
Luxuriant vines and flowers appear on the images, which often represent mystical beings in intoxicating sensuality and capture the attention of the audience quickly.

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David Graeme Baker, 1968 | Figurative painter


David Graeme Baker was born in South Africa, the son of a surgeon and a very creative mother. Her talents as a crafter inspired in David the attitude that if one wants something, one can easily make it oneself.
In other words, he was raised in a house that valued attention to small details and excellent work. While it’s now easy to see this in his paintings, there were no distinct signs when David was young that he would grow up and be an artist.
As a child he doodled a lot, borrowed figure drawing books from the library, and loved his grade school art class however, his high school had no art program, so it took a while at university to come back around to art making.

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Robert Henri: "Art cannot be separated from life"


"Art, when properly understood, is the province of every human being. It is simply a question of doing things, anything well".
"L'arte, se correttamente intesa, è la provincia di ogni essere umano. È semplicemente una questione di fare cose, tutte belle".

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Vincent Xeus, 1981 | Figurative painter


Vincent Xeus is a torrential force on the international art scene that permeates and defines our contemporary culture. His relentless pursuit on re-evaluating and re-inventing fresh aesthetic visions is one of the most vital and remarkable characteristics of his creation.
Oscillating between figuration and abstraction, his work embraces, yet challenges the traditions of painting with an exploration of contemporary practices and observations. Xeus reminds the audience to continually adjust perceptions and to formulate new syntheses built upon the past.

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Lilla Cabot Perry (1848-1933) | Impressionist painter


Lilla Cabot Perry, original name Lilla Cabot, American artist🎨 who emulated the innovations of French Impressionism in her own art.
She was also a major promoter of Impressionism in the United States.
Lilla Cabot was a descendant not only of the Boston Brahmin Cabot family but also of the equally distinguished Lowells.